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    Similarly, the ACP page on Easy Wireless’ website makes no mention of a free tablet, saying only that an eight-inch tablet valued at $120 is available for only $10.99.

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    Businesses can also offer discounts to Yelp users that visit often using a Yelp "check in" feature. [100] [120] In 2014, Yelp released an app for business owners to respond to reviews and manage their profiles from a mobile device. [121] Business owners can also flag a review to be removed, if the review violates Yelp's content guidelines. [122]

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  7. The best tablets for seniors in 2025, tested and reviewed - AOL

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    There are a number of programs out there that, under the right conditions, will provide seniors with a free tablet. The Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP), for example, is overseen by the FCC.

  8. Crisis Center of Tampa Bay - Wikipedia

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    The Crisis Center of Tampa Bay is consistently rated as one of the top places to work in Tampa. [3] The Crisis Center of Tampa Bay serves about 350 sexual assault survivors every year and in each case also provides survivors a set of new clothes. [4] In 2023, the Crisis Center of Tampa Bay launched an emergency medical technician (EMT ...

  9. D. W. Waters Career Center - Wikipedia

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    Built in the city's Tampa Heights neighborhood in 1911 at a cost of $60,000, the old Hillsborough County High School building served what was then the county's only high school. [3] Architect William Potter designed the three-story masonry block building as a closed rectangle with an open center (since then it has been almost entirely filled). [4]